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59. suppose that x and y are int variables, ch is a char variable, and the input is: 4 2 a 12 choose the values of x, y, and ch after the following statement executes: cin > > x > > ch > > y; a. x = 4, ch = 2, y = 12 c. x = 4, ch = ' ', y = 2 b. x = 4, ch = a, y = 12 d. this statement results in input failure

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